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The Proper Care and Feeding of Conservative Wives
Nathan Tabor writes:
Then, my wife drove the truck to see her parents an hour away. She called me and said the truck was vibrating so much that it was giving her a headache. When she took it by the dealership they told her it was normal and couldn’t be fixed. At the time I didn’t have a chance to deal with the situation because of a race for Congress. I figured it wouldn’t hurt to wait a few more months.
Nathan Tabor came in fourth in the Republican primary last year. Couldn’t hurt, but obviously didn’t help.






Brad R. said,
March 1, 2005 at 23:20
From Kaye’s latest column:
“Hopefully, if Senator Hillary Clinton eventually decides to run for president, this will be the elusive dream that will elude her.”
I think I’m in love…
Grace Nearing said,
March 2, 2005 at 2:11
Well, in the spirit of bipartisanship and bigenderpersonship, I must point out that the spouses and families of politicians are usually the most neglected constituents. (I speak from personal experience.)
Dorothy said,
March 2, 2005 at 19:07
I certainly hope the car wasn’t vibrating in Alabama or Texas. That could get her arrested.
Mrs. Tarquin Biscuitbarrel said,
March 3, 2005 at 18:22
But only if she owned five or more. Up to four, you’re a hobbyist. More than four, you’re a pervert.
tilda said,
March 7, 2005 at 0:37
welll, dang! He shouldn’t have waited. Since he waited, she needed all that vibration to keep her going (you will note the dealership said it was normal). She vibrated herself into headaches. How sad is that? She should have called upon FOX’s Willy O’Reilly for help.